Good afternoon, y’all!
I have decided to take the plunge and switch over to Graphene OS. Is there anything I need to know before I use the web installer? I’m a bit bummed about having to set up all my apps again, but I’m exporting all my settings, thanks FOSS apps! to help with the transition. Most of my data is fully backed up through Nextcloud, so I’ll be able to just jump straight in with my photos and data.
So yeah, any tips or advice would be greatly appreciated before I go through with it tonight. Thanks, y’all and again, I love being a part of the Lemmy community.


Installing it works best with standard vanilla Chromium. If you have issues, it may be because you don’t have ADB or the Android SDK installed on your computer. Just follow the directions, and it will run itself. Its simplicity is honestly a thing of beauty. And if you fuck up, you can (almost) always flash it back to stock Android with Google’s own WebUSB application.
After that? Getting a launcher that can install custom icons was a priority for me personally. I’ve heard awesome things about Lawnchair, but Pear Launcher is nice too. Aurora Store is a must if you don’t want the Play Store but still want play store apps (disclosure: It undermines some of the important security features of your phone’s setup to do this, and the GOS devs themselves strongly condemn the practice. F-droid and Obtainium are, imho, the better solution for most things. But also, bank apps and Discord are essential for me.) Shelter from F-Droid is an excellent tool that lets you set up certain apps in a work profile, which makes toggling certain apps on and off very easy so it uses even less bandwidth and battery power.
For apps, I recommend the following replacements:
Play Store -> Accrescent and F-Droid
Images -> Aves Libre
Maps -> CoMaps, Organic Maps, or OsmAND
Google Translate -> SimplyTranslate
Weather -> BreezyWeather
YouTube -> PipePipe or Clipious
Keyboard -> HeliBoard
Stock utility apps -> Fossify from F-Droid
Beyond that, just enjoy it. It’s so simple and so quiet. I mean mentally quiet. So few pop-ups, so little fuss, it’s remarkably pleasant.
funnily enough, I’m using almost all those apps already!
Sounds like the OS is the last bridge you need to burn, then! Welcome to the FOSS side of the Force!